xXxJessicaxXx said:
As a big fan of the epic (but okay buggy) Arcanum I find myself longing for a game that mixes elves and steam trains, dwarves and hydraulic axes, orcs in tuxes and evil gnome inventors.
Truthfully?
Steampunk alienates based on level of detail. With traditional fantasy, there is little to explain, maybe the source of divine beings or the use of magic, but even then, those can be told be how characters use magic. A lot of the time, it's based on folk-lore and traditional fantasy-trope.
Steampunk never happened, it's sorta based on the Victorian era but not as deeply as fantasy is related to medieval. Thus there isn't much of a bases for everyone to dive into; what is the traditional Steam-punk hero? There is no strong answer for this; where as with Cyberpunk it's normally some sort of Loner-Recluse-Hacker.
Truthfully, for a lot of people Steampunk feels very exclusive. It's nice to look at; but it's very hard to dig deeper into a setting like that simply because of how obtuse it can be at times.
Edit; anything made by Troika is built-to-break. There is a story on Escapist of some guys computer breaking when playing Bloodlines.